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Lightweight client means the LNS server resides somewhere other than your laptop. Which since you said desktop I assume the LNS server resides on your desktop so you would be in the lightweight client mode.

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For lightweight client you will need to set your pc up as a 852 nic in the lonworks interfaces and then register your pc's IP in the LNS server pc in the echelon lns utilities. (C/Lonwork/bin/Insereg.exe)

But I'm not sure if lonwatcher will let you connect to an existing DB in demo mode.

Thankyou 381 ENGINEER and CRAB MASTER. Itried pcc 10 but i can't connect to the channel,with PROTOCOL ANALYZER lon scanner i can connect to the channel.What is the diference , do i need to register the honeywell PLUG-IN to lonwatcher , how can i import the database from destop to PC if i have to .About lightweight im tryng to connect and dhe message came up ''subsystem LNS 108 ? THANKYOU AGAIN